OH and here is a magical tip for installed insanely stiff shocks while the jeep is ground level and you are on you back installing them:
Dump 5 metric liters of lithium grease on the bushing and remove it from the shock, put it on the rear stud, and then use every muslc ein your body to get that shock compressed and THEN put the shock eye on the stud with the bushing already there. Use a crowbar to force everything together and BAM. Fox Shox installed.
Will had to use more force and energy because it seems that the shock mount on the passenger side is HIGHER than the one on the driver side.
We would use every ounce of our being to get those shocks compressed half way and they would then simply stop compressing. We had to work twice as hard to get the shocks to compress and inch and a half more. Fucking progressive rate gas charged shocks.
Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 02-22-2010, 04:24 PM.
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OH and here is a magical tip for installed insanely stiff shocks while the jeep is ground level and you are on you back installing them:
Dump 5 metric liters of lithium grease on the bushing and remove it from the shock, put it on the rear stud, and then use every muslc ein your body to get that shock compressed and THEN put the shock eye on the stud with the bushing already there. Use a crowbar to force everything together and BAM. Fox Shox installed.
Will had to use more force and energy because it seems that the shock mount on the passenger side is HIGHER than the one on the driver side.
We would use every ounce of our being to get those shocks compressed half way and they would then simply stop compressing. We had to work twice as hard to get the shocks to compress and inch and a half more. Fucking progressive rate gas charged shocks.
Phil > Fucking progressive rate gas charged shocks
I bet once you had them all done you sat there and did this
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